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Air Deccan to appoint new COO in 4-5 days
AIR Deccan, is to get a new Chief Operating Officer (COO) in the next few days. The low cost airline has short-listed five to six senior officials from different global airlines, including Easy Jet, South West Airline andRyanair, as also a ... More

British Airways unveils special fares for students
BRITISH Airways is offering a special fare that includes an additional baggage allowance for students travelling to the UK, the US, or Canada. In a statement on Monday, the airline said that students booking under the special fare will be ... More

Airbus-380 soars in style at Paris Air Show
IF THERE were record crowds at the Paris Air Show, especially on the last three days when the exhibition was open to the public, it was because of one aircraft — the Airbus-380. As many as 4,80,000 people visited Le Bourget, outside ... More

SHIPPING


GE Shipping buys dry bulk carrier
GREAT Eastern Shipping took delivery of a modern dry bulk carrier, while selling its Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) on Monday. The company took delivery of the 45,659-DWT Handymax bulk carrier, now named Jag Reena. The company had contracted ... More

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT


Maintenance, operation of inland clearance depot Birgunj — Himalayan Terminals for reworking pact with Nepal
HIMALAYAN Terminals Pvt Ltd (HTPL), the Birgunj-based terminal management company which is a joint venture between two Indian and two Nepalese firms, has urged the Nepalese authorities concerned to renegotiate the terms of the 10-year contract ... More

RAILWAYS


To increase passenger revenue — Rlys to reallocate coaches based on occupancy patterns
IN ORDER to project profit this fiscal without increasing fares, the Indian Railways is aiming at 12 per cent growth in passenger earnings by reallocating coaches from trains with low occupancy to those having high waiting lists. The zonal ... More
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